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“You had better take more exercises, Mr. Robert,” the doctor said.
The doctor advised Mr. Robert to take more exercises.
“What are you going to do next summer?” she asked.
She asked me what I was going to do the next summer.
Jim asked Laurence, “How many students are there in your class this year ?”
Jim asked Laurence how many students there were in her class that year.
The police asked the witness, “What are you doing here ?”
The police asked the witness what he/ she was doing there.
The customer told me, “Can you speak English or French?”
The customer asked me if/ whether I could speak English or French.
The teacher wondered, “Does this student understand the lesson completely?”
The teacher wondered if/ whether that student understood the lesson completely.
My brother said to his best friend, “If I were you, I would be patient in this situation.”
My brother advised his best friend to be patient in that situation.
“Did you go climbing yesterday, Minh?”, Mrs. Ngoc asked her son.
Mrs. Ngoc asked her son if/ whether he went climbing the day before/ the previous day.
My mother said to my sister, “Do you want to go shopping with me this afternoon?”
My mother asked my sister if/ whether she wanted to go shopping with her that afternoon.
“ Will you be ready to start the course tonight ?”, she asked us.
She asked us if/ whether we would be ready to started the course that night.
“Can you lend me some money to buy this book, please Nam ?”, Uyen asked.
Uyen asked Nam to lend her some money to buy that book.
Paul asked his mother, “Shall I put this wardrobe here ?”
Paul asked his mother if/ whether he should put that wardrobe there.
The man said to his daughter, “ Did you feel sick yesterday ?”
The man asked his daughter if/ whether she had felt sick the day before/ the previous day.
She asked her friend, “Do you go to school by bike today ?”
She asked her friend if he/ she went to school by bike that day.
Helen asked the child, “Are you going to visit your uncle tomorrow ?”
Helen asked the child if/ whether he/she was going to visit his/ her uncle the next day/ the following day.
“I must go to Hanoi today”, my friend said.
My friend said that he/she had to go to Hanoi that day.
“Don’t touch this button or you will get a shock, Ha”, his father said.
Ha's father asked him not to touch that button or he would get a shock.
“We are waiting for the school bus now”, the children said.
The children said that they were waiting for the school bus then.
“It was raining all day yesterday in Nha Trang”, my pen pal said.
My pen pal said that it had been raining all day the previous day/ the day before in Nha Trang. .
“ You have to take part in the rice-cooking contest tomorrow”, Nam’s father said.
Nam's father asked him to take part in the rice-cooking contest the next day/ the folloowing day.
“You should learn words and do exercises in order to get good grades”, my teacher said. 
My teacher advised me to learn more new words and do exercises in order to get good grades.
“ You shouldn’t translate each sentence into Vietnamese ”, his brother said. 
His brother advised me not to translate each sentence into Vietnamese.
 Mrs. Green said to her friend : “ Can you help my son with his literature ? ”
Mrs. Green asked/ requested her friend to help her son with his literature.
 The police said : “ Don’t touch anything in this room, everybody. ”
The police aked everybody not to touch anything in that room.